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Carbon Fibres and Their Composites: Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 5¿9 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nati

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Carbon Fibres and Their Composites: Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 5¿9 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nati
Carbon Fibres and Their Composites: Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 5¿9 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nati

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Carbon Fibres and Their Composites: Based on papers presented at the International Conference on Carbon Fibre Applications, S?o José dos Campos (SP), Brazil, 5¿9 December 1983, which was jointly sponsored by the Centro Técnico Aerospacial, the United Nati

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